Yea just got 7k worth of tools stolen. Its so sad because its how we feed our families
@OssyMunoz14 күн бұрын
Its happened to our company 4 times in less than 1 year over $150,000 dollars of expenses electronic equipment and tools teams of thieves at 1-4 am break in/ pick locks and smash gas windows
@yb730413 күн бұрын
@ damn man that’s so horrible it’s crazy people go to that level this was my first year on my own I heard of the stories, but never thought it would happen to me this early so I didn’t even have insurance on mine
@Bet.135 күн бұрын
Thats a thermalite block ,not a concrete block ? This how dangerous youtube tictok as become
@emmanouilvichos11784 күн бұрын
Yes, I agree. This is not concrete and not useful.
@tianxiu6 күн бұрын
I was about to start my video game section and saw this. Screw the video game, this video is more addicting.
@MangoOverthere6 күн бұрын
This was nicely thought out. Great video!
@mikebolt97536 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@waynet83276 күн бұрын
It would be great if you can test the strength for each.
@hardcorerod95487 күн бұрын
I came up with this ideal after using similar epoxy for rebar into old concrete pad which I think it will last for decades. 1. Drill your hole, 2. Clean the dust out, 3. Add Quikrete FastSet Anchoring Epoxy with a silicone gun into the hole, 4. Using a hammer tap anchor sleeve\bolts in, 5. Excess epoxy will shoot out, 6. Wipe clean, 7. Add mount plate, 8. Tighten up the bolts, 9. Clean up more excess epoxy. Let epoxy cure.
@ramz35898 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this vid, you have no idea how much this helped me!
@mikebolt97537 күн бұрын
That's really cool to hear. Thanks for the comment.
@evanhughes30278 күн бұрын
I've got the D handle SDS rotary hammer, very similar to your model. It is soooooo much nicer than a hammer drill. It's so smooth, quiet, and it takes very little pressure.
@543bez9 күн бұрын
Simple and informative. Ta very much👌
@snokful10 күн бұрын
Hang on, the sleeve anchor one, the bolt in it is not removable? Thanks for the video!
@jeepguylv8010 күн бұрын
I have used all these methods with the exception of the capsule, the only one I use now for the past 15 years are the Simpson titan hd's , these are the only one that do not come loose over time, I have used thousands of them with no complaints and no failures, I install gate operators for a living and we had a car hit one of the gates and the operator was mounted with ( 4 )1/2" x 4" titan hd anchors to a 2' x 2' x 2' 4500psi concrete pad and it actually picked the pad up out of the ground, bolts never snaped or loosened, this actually happens quit often, I guess people can't see a big ole gate closed sitting right in front of them.
@alangarnham70611 күн бұрын
Great video mate and very informative.
@davidscott329212 күн бұрын
The block being shown here is aerated concrete, which is much trickier than ordinary dense concrete for securing a strong fixing.
@TurboHappyCar12 күн бұрын
Great explanation! Thank you very much! 👍
@wassupjg14 күн бұрын
great vid pal
@mikebolt975313 күн бұрын
thank you :)
@othernamesweretaken187114 күн бұрын
“Job’s a good’n” I’m an American, some of the little things the English say are so endearing. I hate what you’re going through as a people.
@emmacraib933515 күн бұрын
Brilliant, as always 😊❤
@mavricksroadside266716 күн бұрын
The apple airtag is junk don't use them. They work sometimes.
@ziegle987616 күн бұрын
Resin injection is the ONLY long term secure fastener, especially if some vibrations are involved, and/or a corrosive environment.
@satanimala190716 күн бұрын
Thanks. That was a very informative video! 🙏
@jerryjohnson242117 күн бұрын
clean hole with compressed air ,,, I never did that another great way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@jerryjohnson242117 күн бұрын
great video..esp 4 minutes and 30 seconds.....sleeve archer !!!!!!!!!!!!! which many safes use....tap down... reverse drill to expand anchor...mystery solved .. I did subscribe thank you
@fuckingpippaman17 күн бұрын
just an imput about masonry drills. Carbide is extremely sensitive to cracking, it should be either flood coolant or no coolant at all (talking about CNC machines tooling). So either dip it before it heats up or don't dip it at all if its already hot.
@johnm725117 күн бұрын
That is the softest porcelain tile I have ever seen. My tiles needed hollow diamond bit with constant water
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
This is the porcelain tile I used in the video www.diy.com/departments/troy-agran-multi-matt-patterned-porcelain-indoor-wall-floor-tile-pack-of-9-l-330mm-w-330mm/8691200654081_BQ.prd
@frenchyroastify16 күн бұрын
I agree. They're made in Turkey, which is a country I've never used porcelain from. Usually Italy.
@official_nave17 күн бұрын
Flawless yet again! Keep up the videos! Brilliant work. You will gain the subscribers you deserve ❤
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement. Its appreciated
@stutter406417 күн бұрын
great video! super helpful
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@stutter406417 күн бұрын
awesome video! great info
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@aaronbell852717 күн бұрын
I hate grip fill
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
cool
@tonymidmore765218 күн бұрын
Good video. When drilling for an anchor in a thinner slab such as a basement or garage we always drill all the way through the bottom of the slab. If that Anchor is ever not used anymore, it can be tapped through the underside of the slab and the hole filled.
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
Good tip
@curtisj216518 күн бұрын
Always used just a masonry drill bit to drill tiles, never damaged one yet
@craigpeters501418 күн бұрын
Never knew about keeping the drill bit cool.
@mikebolt975318 күн бұрын
Yeah it helps a lot when drilling tile
@TheBarrettrussell18 күн бұрын
also to note, anything bigger than 3/8th, into poured concrete, needs sds or you will ruin bits very quickly and likely not get to the depth you need. Also this is very taxing on the drill.
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge
@dvonfeldt18 күн бұрын
Great job
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
Cheers
@chrisclarke782819 күн бұрын
Not BOLTS but ANCHORS
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
sure
@joeyxl345619 күн бұрын
Top video!
@mikebolt975317 күн бұрын
thanks
@Der_Wolvenfang20 күн бұрын
Clean and informative!
@mikebolt975319 күн бұрын
Thanks
@changingperspective.21 күн бұрын
Fantastic video!!! Its the most informative by far! Thank you so much for the demonstration. I feel better now about what to do for my DIY project.
@mikebolt975320 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@strikerj481021 күн бұрын
A fixing? Never heard of that word before. You mexicans come up with some fiesty lingo.
@bradnail9921 күн бұрын
I rely on chemical anchors when it absolutely has to stay secure. They are the most resistant to vibration, to corrosion, and to spallation. Being able to reliably anchor close to a concrete edge (because no lateral force is imposed upon the substrate) is a huge advantage. Also, in cold climates they exclude water that can freeze and break the concrete.
@mikebolt975320 күн бұрын
good info thanks
@TWH44221 күн бұрын
Good review mate. I got the 3 drawer one recently and it cam with 3 sets of dividers, one set for each drawer. Even though on the website it said it only came with one, which I thought was a bit of a cheek considering how expensieve this stuff is.
@mikebolt975321 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info
@m.c.479822 күн бұрын
Absolutely great demonstration video with a cross section view of each type of anchor/fixing.. thank you Sir 👌
@mikebolt975322 күн бұрын
No worries
@F1DesignUS23 күн бұрын
Great work and helped me make a decision!
@nicoteen940723 күн бұрын
Have tried Plumbers Mait as well as two of the methods you describe - PTFE and basin waste seal kit - which I prefer. Basin waste seal kit's my fave, never let me down. One thing: Isn't the polystyrene washer supposed to go under the flange of the waste? That's how the Dudley ones are described.
@mikebolt975321 күн бұрын
im not sure tbh
@Akandos24 күн бұрын
Is it possible to combine 2 type of anchor fixing? For example, Resin Set with Sleeve Anchor, will this make the anchor extra strong?
@mikebolt975321 күн бұрын
Yeah I suppose you could use that method. Should work